
Q It gets better but bloats again whenever I overdo it or skip meals. Is there a way to prevent recurrence?
A Gastroptosis is closely tied to body shape, eating habits, and stamina, so management matters. Restoring spleen-stomach function and keeping small frequent and regular meals can lengthen the recurrence interval and lower its intensity.
Detailed Answer
When you overwork, skip meals, or binge eat, the weakened stomach energy is disrupted again and symptoms easily recur. Getting better once is not the end; you must also manage the lifestyle factors that invite recurrence to maintain stability. Regular small meals and adequate rest are the basics of preventing recurrence.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Korean medicine treatment focuses on shoring up the foundation of the spleen-stomach so that, even after symptoms subside, the stomach is less shaken by overwork or irregular meals. We set a management method tailored to the patient's body shape and lifestyle pattern to reduce recurrence.
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